Tide Cleaners Opens Eight Locations on Florida’s Space Coast

Tide Cleaners Expands on Florida’s Space Coast

ORLANDO, Fla. — Tide Cleaners, part of Tide Services, a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble, is now open across Florida’s Space Coast following the transition of eight former Crest Cleaners locations. The newly remodeled stores bring Tide Cleaners’ fabric care services and a refreshed customer experience to communities throughout Brevard County.

Operated by local franchisee Clean and Press Solutions, LLC and owned by the Mirpuri family, the locations serve customers in Titusville, Merritt Island, Port St. John, Cocoa, Rockledge, Viera and Melbourne. Each store features updated interiors and expanded services.

“These stores have long been part of their neighborhoods, and we wanted to build on that foundation while bringing additional convenience to local customers,” says Clean and Press Solutions in a statement. “By refreshing the stores and expanding services, we’re creating a more modern experience while keeping the familiar service people already trust.”

Customers, the company says, can take advantage of a full range of services, including dry cleaning, wash and fold, household item cleaning, uniform cleaning and same-day service at select locations. Many stores also offer 24/7 pickup and drop-off, along with digital notifications and account management tools that make garment care more convenient for busy households.

The eight Space Coast locations include:

  • 2490 S. Hopkins Ave., Titusville
  • 450 N. Courtenay Pkwy., Merritt Island
  • 7337 U.S. Rte. 1, Port St. John
  • 30 S. Fiske Blvd., Cocoa
  • 885 Barton Blvd., Rockledge
  • 5525 Porada, Melbourne (Viera)
  • 901 Jordan Blass Dr., Melbourne
  • 4250 N. Wickham Rd. #1, Melbourne

 

 

ORLANDO, Fla. — Former Crest Cleaners locations are remodeled, offer new services

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